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My life in Patras / Moa Nyamwathi Lønning / 18-25 / Greece/Norway / 5:00

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    In the fall of 2012 I volunteered with a Greek with an NGO that assists child migrants in Patras
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    Through this work, I met many minors, most of whom were Afghan.
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    While the majority were young boys between sixteen and eighteen years of age,
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    others were as young as ten.
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    And most were both unaccompanied and homeless.
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    I was deeply humbled by their courage,
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    their perseverance, humor, vulnerabilities, resourcefulness and strength.
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    I asked them to document our situation and lives visually as they themselves perceived it.
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    To write about their experiences and share them.
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    The resulting photographs, drawings, and stories, truly attested the difficult situations which have become their daily lives.
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    "My Life in Patras"
    A photo and exhibition project with Afghan child migrants in Greece.
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    Their journeys towards Europe, beginning in Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan present numerous challenges and difficulties.
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    As they have to cross the Turkish, the Greek, and then the Italian borders, undetected.
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    The only means available for most to gain entry into the countries of Western and Northern Europe in which they claim asylum.
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    "Life is so difficult. I cry and my tears don't finish even when I speak with someone."
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    "My life forced me to leave what I love but not to forget it."
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    "I'm telling my story and my problems to you....
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    ...I've been suffering."
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    In order to cross borders unnoticed,
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    these minors are forced to walk across mountain ranges, hide inside containers,
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    where they risk suffocation, dehydration, and starvation, or inside freezer trucks
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    where they risk hypothermia.
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    They cross rivers and the sea in overcrowded and unseaworthy boats
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    and hide underneath lorries that may very well raise their wheels and crush them.
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    State officials also represent a threat to their safety
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    as numerous reports attest child migrants being intersected at sea, being shot at, being physically abused by border, patrols,
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    being detained, and also being deported.
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    "The commanders are very brutal...
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    ...some people are killed, some get injured."
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    "Many of my friends and others, sleep in the parks for months and days and they get their food from churches."
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    "The coast guards shot in the air when we tried to climb the fence."
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    "Day and night in Patras passes by. I'm not afraid of the commander of the police because Allah (God) is my friend."
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    "They took my fingerprints, will I have problems if I go to another country?"
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    While many prospective asylum seekers enter Europe through Greece,
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    the country, generally, only represents a stop along the route towards Western Europe.
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    Many migrants in an irregular situation thus gather in important Greek port cities in which they seek ways of exiting the country.
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    Patras represents one such exit point with its daily departures to Italian ports of Venice, Bari, and Ancona.
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    As a result, it has attracted vast numbers of migrants in irregular situations throughout the years.
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    And amongst these, unaccompanied children have figured prominently.
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    There is no reception system, nor accommodation centers in Patras.
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    And the minors are not encompassed by any local protection mechanism.
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    While the children spend their days and nights ceaselessly trying to find ways of exiting the country,
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    this is no easy endeavor.
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    These minors thus find themselves in extremely vulnerable situations for months or even years
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    and are routinely exposed to violence.
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    This video is made with photos and drawings by Afghan unaccompanied child migrants in Patras, Greece.
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    To find out more about 'My Life in Patras' project, please email moa.n.lonning@svt.ntnu.no
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    A big thank you goes out to the youth who shared their stories and made this video possible.
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    May your journeys be safe.
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My life in Patras / Moa Nyamwathi Lønning / 18-25 / Greece/Norway / 5:00
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